DARPA selects Aurora Flight Sciences for Phase 2 of Active Flow Control X-Plane
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
DARPA has selected Aurora Flight Sciences to move into the detailed design phase of the Control of Revolutionary Aircraft with Novel Effectors (CRANE) program. This follows successful completion of the project's Phase 1 preliminary design, which resulted in an innovative testbed aircraft that used active flow control (AFC) to generate control forces in a wind tunnel test.
Phase 2 will focu A paradigm shift in our understanding of a well-known astrophysical phenomenon
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
Matter outflows in the form of jets are observed in astronomical systems at fast, medium and slow speeds. The fastest jets are highly relativistic, namely travel very close to the speed of light. The origin, as well as many properties of the jets, is uncertain. One of the puzzles, that jet velocities seem to have a bi-modal distribution - some very fast and others slow, with a gap in velocities A new model for dark matter
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
Dark matter remains one of the greatest mysteries of modern physics. It is clear that it must exist, because without dark matter, for example, the motion of galaxies cannot be explained. But it has never been possible to detect dark matter in an experiment.
Currently, there are many proposals for new experiments: They aim to detect dark matter directly via its scattering from the constitue Asteroid findings from specks of space dust could save the planet
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
Curtin University-led research into the durability and age of an ancient asteroid made of rocky rubble and dust, revealed significant findings that could contribute to potentially saving the planet if one ever hurtled toward Earth.
The international team studied three tiny dust particles collected from the surface of ancient 500-metre-long rubble pile asteroid, Itokawa, returned to Earth b Ivanhoe Mines and SES deploying low-latency satellite connectivity in Africa
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
The Kamoa-Kakula Copper Project in The Democratic Republic of Congo will continue to enjoy high-speed satellite-based connectivity services as part of a new agreement between Ivanhoe Mines and SES, the two companies announced reported Monday.
The enhanced partnership builds on a successful five-year relationship between SES and Ivanhoe Mines and comes at a time of significant investment in Yokota AB aids Space Systems Command in historic US-Japan space partnership
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
Yokota Air Base's very own 374th Mission Support Group and hosted Air Mobility Command unit, the 730th Air Mobility Squadron, assisted the U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command to deliver the first of two payloads to be hosted on Japan's Geo-based Quasi-Zenith Satellite System, Jan. 17.
The delivery marks a historic step in solidifying the U.S. government and government of Japan commitmen Researchers gain deeper understanding of mechanism behind superconductors
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
This confirmed their own findings from 2016, when Haase and his team developed an experimental method based on magnetic resonance that can measure changes that are relevant to superconductivity in the structure of materials. They were the first team in the world to identify a measurable material parameter that predicts the maximum possible transition temperature - a condition required to achieve SwRI-contributed study provides darkest view ever of interstellar ices
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 04:10
An international team including Southwest Research Institute, Leiden University and NASA used observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to achieve the darkest ever view of a dense interstellar cloud.
These observations have revealed the composition of a virtual treasure chest of ices from the early universe, providing new insights into the chemical processes of one of the col Channeling frustration into program management software
Monday, 23 January 2023 21:41
Charter, one of six space companies that participated in the fall 2022 Techstars Aerospace and Defense Accelerator, has raised $1.2 million in venture funding from TechStars, 7percent Ventures, Topspot Ventures and other investors.
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UK Space Agency offers $62 million for innovative connectivity projects
Monday, 23 January 2023 19:25
The U.K. announced 50 million British pounds ($62 million) in funding Jan. 23 for projects that could boost the country’s satellite communications industry.
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Space Development Agency renames constellation to reflect focus on U.S. warfighter
Monday, 23 January 2023 18:07
The Space Development Agency is renaming its planned network of military satellites “Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture."
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Europe grappling with space access challenges
Monday, 23 January 2023 16:10
The European Space Agency is grappling with multiple issues that could leave Europe temporarily without its own access to space by this summer.
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Juice launch (artist’s impression)
Monday, 23 January 2023 15:45
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Juice launch (artist’s impression) 
Satellite megaconstellations could pose a threat to the spectrum that meteorologists are eager to protect from radio frequency interference.
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Satellite constellations could interfere with meteorological spectrum
Monday, 23 January 2023 15:19
Satellite megaconstellations could pose a threat to the spectrum that meteorologists are eager to protect from radio frequency interference.
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